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In 1991, the World Wide Web launched—and so did a boy named Carlo Acutis, who would use technology to share his deep faith. Born in Italy, Carlo loved video games but was also devoted to the Eucharist. By age 11, he had created a website cataloguing Eucharistic miracles worldwide, merging tech skills with his spirituality. Known for his total devotion to God, Carlo lived with joy, integrity, and service. Even when diagnosed with leukemia, he embraced his fate with faith, offering his sufferings for the Pope and the Church. He died at 15 but left a lasting impact. Beatified in 2020 and Canonized in 2025 with Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati, Saint Carlo Acutis inspires young Christians to value prayer, the Eucharist, and simple acts of love. His life challenges us: if Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist, how can we make Him the center of ours?
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